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Phaleg

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  1. Just going by how the doctors said " you died, FOR A LONG TIME" I'm just the patient, but still Tufts in Boston says I broke at least 5 records they know of.
  2. To everyone with questions about getting shocked with a defibrillator. I am not positive but I do believe I am the current world record holder in how many times hit, in one episode of a heart attack. 19 times at my local hospital until Boston Med Flight showed up, they hit me 89 times with the defib on the way to Tufts in Boston, once there they hit me again for over 41 times. The total times hit with a defibrilator exceeds 149 times. I died for 52 minutes before being revived, as far as why they went so far above and beyond, not one doctor involved can explain it, they just kept saying it was a miracle, and they don't know why they couldn't stop. Now a few years later, and aside from the revive planted in my chest, and some hair loss from all the shocks, I seem to be fine. I wrote a book about it called The Reaper Sheds a Tear. And I am still alive and can be interviewed and examined should anyone have questions. I have my entire medical record to verify every single aspect of my story, it's no joke. 149 defib hits and dead for 52 minutes, still here trying to give someone any info they may want. [email protected] if you have questions.

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